AMERICUS -- For what seems like the umpteenth time this season, the Deerfield-Windsor boys basketball team saw balanced scoring lead to another Knights blowout.

Five players in all dropped double figures Tuesday in the semifinal round of the GISA Region 3-AAA Tournament at Georgia Southwestern, including a team-high 23 from Banks Kinslow, who tied his season high in an 87-32 thumping of Calvary Christian to advance to the title game Friday at 8:30 p.m. against Westfield.

DWS (23-1) already beat Westfield twice during the regular season.

"We sure shot the ball well (Tuesday night)," DWS coach Gordy Grul said. "Any time you finish with 11 (3-pointers), you feel good about your game. The background of a new gym -- and in a (bigger space) like at a college-- it sometimes takes some guessing."

Fifteen of Kinslow's 23 came on five 3s, while Matthews hit four from downtown.

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DWS GIRLS 43, BROOKWOOD 33:

DWS moves into the Region 3-AAA finals Friday against Westfield back at Georgia Southwestern, where the Lady Knights advanced with an 10-point win Tuesday.

Sabrina Curry led the way with 14 points and five steals, and Lauren Fulford had a big night, scoring eight points, grabbing seven rebounds and handing out four assists. She also had three steals.

"She had a great game for us,'' DWS coach Ty Kinslow said.

DWS also had a big effort from Hearther Lash, who scored five points and made five steals.

"It was a pretty close game at the end of the first quarter (8-6), and it was still pretty close at halftime, but we knocked them out in the third quarter,'' Kinslow said. "They were sitting back in a zone, and we started knocking down some shots. And then we got our press going. That was the difference in the game.''

The Patriots got a big game from Alex Weeks (20 points), as well as Kevin Melton and Jon Floyd (10 each) as Randolph Southern qualified for the Region 3-A tourney via a play-in win Tuesday after playing what coach Robert Bryant called "our most complete game of the year."

Unfortunately, next up is No, 1 seed Fullington Academy on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. in Cordele.

"They destroyed us last time," Bryant said. "But my kids have confidence coming in and that can do a lot of things for a team."